Xiling Yangtze River Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Xiling Yangtze River Bridge
Native Name Lang:zh
Carries:motor traffic
Crosses:Yangtze River
Locale:Yichang, Hubei, China
Designer:Bridge Reconnaissance and Design Institute
Design:gravity-anchored suspension bridge
Begin:December 1993
Complete:1996
Open:August 1996
Coordinates:30.8285°N 111.0465°W

The Xiling Yangtze River Bridge, is a suspension bridge over the Yangtze River, just a few kilometers downstream from the Three Gorges Dam. The bridge is located within Yiling District of the prefecture-level city of Yichang (Hubei Province of China), connecting the towns of Taipingxi and Letianxi (on the left, northern bank of the river) with Sandouping (on the right, southern bank).

The bridge is located some 50 km upstream (west) from Yichang main urban area (i.e., Xiling District). The construction started in December 1993 and was completed in 1996.[1] The bridge opened in August 1996.[2]) and had the longest bridge span across the Yangtze, of 900 meters. The total length of the bridge was reported as 1118.66 meters.[1] The bridge surface is 18 m wide, carrying two lanes of traffic in each direction.[1]

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  1. http://qiao.jschina.com.cn/node37555/index.html 西陵长江大桥
  2. http://www.hb.xinhuanet.com/other/2004-12/07/content_3345762.htm 西陵长江大桥